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How much would it cost to get a cat de-flead+neutered+check to see if it has leukemia? ?

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Would I have to get it done at the vet, or would I be able to get it done at the SPCA? thanks :)

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  1. If you are really negoitable with the vet.

    Go to Pet Smart or (pets at home)

    De flee 10 pounds (8 dollars) works as well as vets

    Neutered, about 30 pounds , (40 dollars US)

    Leukemia exam 20 pounds (30 dollars US)

    Be sure and tell the vet the specific service you require.  

    I would recommend, going to pet shop and having over the counter de flea medication.

    Call around and get the price of spaying.

    Leukemia exam (not initally requied but eventually should be done)


  2. not sure about the spca as the town i live in does not have a chapter but for one dose of flea prevention only will run about 14.00 depending i like revolution the best as it treats not only fleas and ticks but ear mites and certain intestinal parasites. neutering will probably cost anywhere from 130-250 depending on where you go the humane society etc has lost cost and free spay/neuter clinics. if your checking leukemia i would check for fiv also which is feline aids and quite common. most tests do both but some dont. that will probably run anywhere from 30-70 dollars.

  3. The best way to determine this is by calling the vets in your area and asking since it can vary by a little or a lot. Some also offer assistance for neutering.  

  4. it will probably cost about fifty bucks a shot, and the neutered would be about 150$. And de-flead  would be about 80. but it probably depends on the vet. Good luck.

  5. You can buy some really effective de-flea treatment at a local shop or from your vet. works on my cat. neutering depends. If your cat is a boy probably around £200 girl probably £150. I'm not sure about the Leukemia test but I would think they do it for around £300 or if you have a nice vet free! lol.

  6. that depends on what your local SPCA offers, you should call around and ask prices at several places in your area

  7. Just phone a local vet. They can give you prices, and tell you what shelters/organisations may be able to help if you can't afford their prices - although if you can't perhaps it's not the best thing for you to have a pet!

    Guide prices, pack of Frontline anything from £10-£25, spaying £30-£150, castration £20-£100, FeLV test really varies, think we charge around £50.

    The SPCA may neuter but I doubt they'd provide flea treatment or test for FIV/FeLV. You'd have to ask. As for prices, they vary so much there's no point asking for them on here, accurate answers are just a phonecall away.

    Chalice

    EDIT: DON'T buy flea or worm treatments from a shop. They don't work and some are harmful.

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